Annulment (aka: Nullity)
Legal Invalidation of a Marriage Annulment (also referred to as “nullity” outside the U.S.) is a means of “erasing” a marriage so that legally, it never existed. Although this process is rarely used...
View ArticleHow Is Child Support and Property Division Handled in an Annulment?
Distributing Property and Determining Custody After Annulling a Marriage While an annulment renders the marriage non-existent under the law for a variety of legal reasons, there still may be children...
View ArticleDo You Qualify For An Annulment?
Nullity Is Not An Option For Everyone With the growing number of celebrities receiving annulments, many people are wondering whether they qualify for an annulment . An annulment terminates the marriage...
View ArticleWhat’s the Difference Between Divorce and Annulment?
Dissolving a Marriage, Versus Erasing it From Record While many people see divorce and annulment as two different words for dissolving a marriage, the truth is that there are some distinct differences....
View ArticleWhat Are The Grounds For an Annulment?
Qualifying to Erase Your Marriage Unlike a divorce, an annulment declares that the marriage never existed, i.e., it erases the marriage bond as if it never occurred. So, while divorce proceedings look...
View ArticleCan I Get Alimony If My Marriage Is Annulled?
Annulling a Marriage; Forfeiting Spousal Support Some states allow you to receive temporary alimony while the case is pending in court, however, you cannot receive alimony after the annulment has been...
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